I went out last night about 10:30 EST with a tiny pair of 8 x24mm binoculars under light polluted Raleigh skies. This was just a quickie look but I soon realized even at 8x the binoculars require steadying by holding them against something that does not move. Saturn was plainly visible and a bit to the right and below was another object that looked fuzzy with a bright core to it, presumably Lulin. At first I was not sure whether I was seeing Lulin or one of two other stars of similar magnitude in the area, 77 Sigma or 63 Chi. The terrible seeing conditions here are very limiting. Eventally I figured out that no star would be accompanied by the fuzziness I was seeing so that definitely was Lulin.

Use of a telescope or binoculars on a mount is required to observe this object in any meaningful detail IMHO.